NFL, player negotiations extended: reports

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- The National Football League and its players association agreed to extend contract negotiations for another week, according to media reports Friday. The new extension until March 11 comes a day after talks on a new collective bargaining agreement were extended 24 hours after the current CBA was set to expire. Negotiators hope to avoid the first NFL work stoppage since 1987. The NFL is estimated to take in $9 billion in revenue annually.

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